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64. Chamobates vartismithii, sp. nov. 



Length, half a millimetre ; greatest breadth about 

 35° /*• 



Lamellae cuspless, dark, slightly sinuate, converging 

 forwards but always pretty wide apart, of almost 

 uniform width, running rather abruptly to a basal 

 point in front, from which point rises the lamellar 

 seta. Sensillus slenderly clavate, inclined forwards. 

 Femur i very broad (vertically) with a narrow 

 blade underneath. Claws rather large but slender, 

 heterodactyle, the two laterals being elbowed. 



Superficially resembling cuspidatus, but larger and 

 much less active. Named in honour of Mr. J. C. 

 Varty-Smith who sent it to me from Newton Moss, 

 near Penrith. 



65. Chamobates lucifer, Hull. 66bc, 67a, 



Oxford (Bagnall). Cheshire. 



66. Chamobates avenifer, Mich. 66b, 67ac. 



Cornwall, Dorset, Surrey (B.O.) Cheshire, rare. 



MINUNTHOZETES, gen. nov. 

 Monodactyle. Lamellae parallel. Sensilli inclined 

 forwards horizontally. Tectopedia i dorsal. Dorsum 

 glabrous. 



Type species : fusiger, Mich. 



67. Minunthozetes fusiger, Mich. 66, 67, 68. 



Sensillus bristle-tipped. 



A common species in sphagnum and wet moss. 

 Essex, Surrey, Dorset (B.O.) Cheshire, Cumberland, 

 Scotland, Ireland. 



68. Minunthozetes humectus, Hull. 



Sensillus with oblong clavate head, blunt. 

 Delamere Forest, Cheshire ; Newton Moss, Cumber- 

 land. 



